SNOW.  And a whole bunch of it.

Started Monday nite’s commute, ended Wednesday morning.

Yeah yeah, we were warned – but ya never really know in Colorado.  Depending how close your town butts against the Rockies, can be 2 inches or in today’s case, 2 FEET of SNOW ❄️

GREAT year to buy a big FORD TRUCK 😊

 

Not a record, quarter of the 8 FEET that fell December 1913.  8 feet.  Can you imagine?

Airport delays, roads amuck – and my employer?  CLOSED.  2nd time in 10 years.  Me & a skeleton crew had already trekked in.  Made for a nice/quiet/relaxed catch-up day.  World’s problems delayed ‘til Wednesday.

Happy SNOW DAY!

Christmas spirit overload.  LOVE LOVE my Colorado life ❤️

 

 

SNOvember 2019

 

Pre-Thanksgiving Storm May Make Front Range Travel ‘Impossible’

By Natalia V. Navarro

November 25, 2019

 

Up to 18 inches of snow could fall across the Denver metro over the next two days, making some roads unusable.

 

“Travel’s going to be real difficult late tonight and into early Tuesday — if not impossible for some locations,” said Kyle Fredin, a forecaster for the National Weather Service in Boulder.

 

The storm will start in western Colorado and the northern mountains Monday afternoon then move into the Front Range in the evening, Fredin said.  Heavy snow could start falling during the metro’s rush hour.

 

“From that point, it’s going to be downright winter with periods of heavy snow through the night into early Tuesday morning,” Fredin said. “Visibility is going to be an issue.”

 

“If you have to get stuff done, do it today,” the Weather Service’s Fredin said. “Pretty much block off any sort of travel you need to do late tonight into Tuesday and reassess what you can do before tomorrow afternoon.”

 

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